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August 24, 2012

Book 1 of the Fate Series.... FATE REBORN

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I’ve always spoken about this series in my interview and I’m very proud of it. I’ve got the first two alrady written and I’m working on finishing the third. Fate Reborn is the first book I’ve ever written in my life!


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Ashat a three hundred and twenty five year old werewolf who’s lived three centuries in sorrow and torment after his family was killed by an enemy-Baku.


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Published on August 24, 2012 15:42

Brenda K. Davies.... Vampire Love #1

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Hi guys!


just found a vampire story by Brenda K. Davies that I’m absolutely in love with! the male characters are so intense and psychotic when it comes to their mates.


There are so many different twists to Vampire stories today, and Awakened and Destined were closer to human than the blood sucking nightmares in most of the other versions.


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Published on August 24, 2012 01:44

OPPOSITE ATTRACTION by BERNADETTE MARIE

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Book 3 of the Keller Family Series has already hit the bestseller chart 17 times as of 8th of August 2012 and it was just released! It’s amazing the support her dedicated fans are showing and of course their excitement to read the story of Curtis and Simone! It must be a ‘family tradition’, as the first 2 books have been, and currently are, on the bestsellers list.


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Published on August 24, 2012 01:40

Anya Bast... The Otherkin Werewolf Lover #3

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Anya Bast is the author of numerous STEAMY HOT paranormal novels and of course my favourite werewolf, the Otherkin Fury and Tranquility.


These books are short but worth every page. It echoes dominance, strength, sex and kind of love. the immediate sexual attraction doesn’t really say ‘I’m sooo in love with you wolfy’, but she builds it to love. It is kind of like, ‘you know your mate by how hot and heavy he or she gets you’,and it does not disappoint!


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Published on August 24, 2012 01:40

Nicky Charles... Law of the Lycons Werewolf Lover #2

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If you are a werewolf lover you should definitely go read these books! Thye bring out the attributes of a real wolf (the animal) pack and merge them with the basic human emotional needs. Everyone wants and survives best in a family.


the series currently consists of four books, and i am so very happy to report will have that Damein, who’s stroy ended tragically in Bonded and also made an apperance in Finding will have his own spot light.


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Published on August 24, 2012 01:39

ALL FOR LOVE by Ann Swann

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Happy Release Day! Ann Swann



ALL FOR LOVE:


Liz falls in love with Quinn the moment they meet in college.  He professes to love her, too.  She begins to think about the future, but his past rips them apart.  What Liz does next impacts the rest of their lives, but she feels it is the only way… she does it all for love.


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Published on August 24, 2012 01:22

ALL LOVE BY ANN SWANN

Another from 5 Prince Publishers


ALL FOR LOVE by Ann Swann

 



ALL FOR LOVE:


Liz falls in love with Quinn the moment they meet in college.  He professes to love her, too.  She begins to think about the future, but his past rips them apart.  What Liz does next impacts the rest of their lives, but she feels it is the only way… she does it all for love.


EXCERPT:


We were drinking iced tea at our favorite sidewalk café when the plastic plant exploded.


One moment Ronnie was checking my left hand to see if my wedding ring was still there, and the next thing I knew she was crawling across the blistered sidewalk in slow motion, reaching out for me.


Ronnie and I have been friends since college. She and Carol were my dorm mates. The best friends I’ve ever had. But college was a long time ago.


“How long do you think it takes to fall out of love?” I had just asked.


Stalling for time, Ronnie gazed about The Sidewalk Café. The strong breeze should’ve been cool, but it was dry and hot. Instead of our usual twelve inches of rain for the year, we’d received just less than two. The drought in our area of West Texas had been catastrophic; a simple spark from a piece of machinery could start a wildfire that might burn for days or even weeks. The weather channel delighted in telling us we were smack dab in the middle of the worst dry spell since the nineteen fifties.


In a way, it was fitting. I seemed to be smack dab in the middle of a drought myself. My nest felt as empty as the prairie, and my husband, who could’ve been the spark to light my world, was also brittle and dry. In fact, he was so dry he was practically nonexistent, like the prairie grass hiding in the earth, waiting for moisture.


Ronnie swished a fly away from her drink. “What’s going on, Lizzie?”


I hesitated. She was so good at taking the wind out of my sails. In fact, I’d swear she was using “wait time” on me, a technique we had learned in our education classes at the university about a hundred years ago.


Shrugging nonchalantly, I forged ahead. I really wanted her input. I still valued it every bit as much as when we were nineteen. “I think he’s screwing around again.” I sipped my tea. Mine was sweet, hers was not. She was usually the sensible one—at least when she wasn’t toasted on Mexican red.


She smoothed the shiny fall of hair off her face. It was still the fresh, reddish color of a blood orange.


“Are you sure?” she asked. “Or is it just suspicion?” She swirled her tea, giving me a moment to answer. The amber liquid climbed the inside of her glass like a tiny tsunami. She reached across the table to touch my hand. We weren’t very demonstrative anymore, not like when we were in school. I don’t know why, but I suspected it was my fault. A hug upon meeting was the extent of our physical relationship. Sometimes one of us would hug the other when we parted—it all depended upon our emotional altitude at the moment. But this time she wasn’t being demonstrative by clasping my hand, she was simply checking to see if my wedding ring was still in place. She turned my hand over and pushed it flat down on the table.



AUTHOR BIO:


Ann lives in West Texas with her handsome hubby and three rescue pets.  All For Love is Ann’s first romance novel.  She is the author of the Young Adult books: The Phantom Series.  Book One is The Phantom Pilot, Book Two is The Phantom Student, and she is hard at work on Book Three, The Phantom of Crybaby Bridge.  Ann has also published short fiction in the anthologies Timeless (paranormal love stories) and Campfire Tales (spooky stories for the young at heart).


Blog: www.annswann.blogspot.com


Website: www.annswann.com



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Published on August 24, 2012 01:21

August 16, 2012

OPPOSITE ATTRACTION

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Bernadette Marie began writing movie scripts at the age of 13 and then found the love of the novel. Bernadette’s books have been seen on such bestsellers lists worldwide as iTunes,Amazon, and Diesel, along side many of her favorite authors.


OPPOSITE ATTRACTION, book 3 in the Keller Family Series:


Curtis Keller is a lucky man. He has the love and support of a family like no other. But he’s never fallen in love with a woman. He likes to play the field, have a good time, and enjoyed friends with benefits. But when wild child Simone Pierpont comes into his life for the first time he considers settling down—until she abandons him.


Simone Pierpont fell in love. She hadn’t meant to, but her best friend’s brother-in-law had treated her, the Parisian oil heiress, with more compassion than she’d ever known. What was she to do? So she left him stranded on a yacht in the French Rivera.


Now, cut off from her father’s fortune, pregnant, and desperate to win Curtis’s heart; Simone must prove to everyone she can hold down a job and take care of herself. Curtis isn’t sure the spoiled princess can change, but because of his caring nature he has a hard time turning her away.


However, all efforts might be for not when he learns about her pregnancy and she is forced to run back to her father. But Curtis will eventually understand and come for her—or so she hopes.



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Published on August 16, 2012 23:47

August 9, 2012

Book Tour: Fallenmore by Lucy Swing / @Luceduceswing - Interview

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It is a pleasure to have Lucy Swing back on my blog again. This blog/book tour is to present her new release Fallenmore Book 2 of the (Feathermore Series).
Without further ado, I leave you with my interview

Interview:

RD – Hi Lucy welcome back to ReadingDiva’s Blog. Always a pleasure having you.  Can you please tell us a bit about yourself?


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Published on August 09, 2012 23:49

Review: Feathermore by Lucy Swing - Rating 4.5

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Title: Feathermore
Author: Lucy Swing
Series: Feathermore  Trilogy
Price: $0.99 kindle
Where to buy: Amazon


Description: When the one thing you live for is denied to you, do you let it go or do you fall?
Jade, like any other student at Brushwood High, awaits the start of the school year with a certain measure of dread. Worse, she is being threatened by a voice that only she can hear—a voice that lurks at the edges of her awareness, haunting her and warning her of something unknown.


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Published on August 09, 2012 23:49